7-4.4 Configuring Remote Display Units (Rdus); 7-4.5 Registering Rhus And Rdus - Kidde Gemini II Design, Installation, Operation, And Maintenance Manual

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lease and Abort inputs to the RDU are sent to the
RHU to which it is assigned. The complete proce-
dure to assign RDUs is as follows:
(1) Press the down arrow to access the Main
Menu.
(2) Select Set
(3) Select Configuration.
(4) Select Set MCP/RHU Configs.
(5) Using the up and down arrow keys, display the
MCP or RHU that is to be configured.
(6) Press ACCEPT.
(7) Press the down arrow until you see the mes-
sage "No 1st RDU assigned."
(8) Select Change.
(9) Press the down arrow key until you see the
RDU you want to assign to the MCP or RHU
selected in Step (4) above.
(10)Select OK. The message Set new config dis-
plays.
(11)Select OK.
(12)Press ACCEPT.
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Prog. Rel: Stands for Programmable Relay. The
default is "No Config." To activate the Relay select
one of the following:
1. A global 1
ST
Alarm condition.
2. A global Pre-Discharge condition.
3. A global Discharge condition.
4. A global Manual Release Input.
5. A global Waterflow Input.
6. A global Abort Input.
7. A global Supervisory Input.
8. A global Trouble event.
7-4.4
Configuring Remote Display Units (RDUs)
The following parameters can be configured for an RDU:
1. Global or Local Mode
2. ManRel or Abort (only if the RDU is assigned to an
RHU/MCP)
To change the configuration of an RDU, perform the fol-
lowing:
1. Press the down arrow key to access the Main Menu.
2. Select Set.
3. Select Configuration.
4. Select RDU.
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5. Use the up and down arrow to display the RDU that
6. With the X under Sel (select), scroll through the con-
7. To change a parameter, move the X under Change and
8. To save the setting, select OK.
9. To save changes, select OK. A confirmation message
7-4.5
An RHU or RDU cannot be registered until the MCP has
first sent it configuration data. When a device is powered
up for the first time, it will detect its status as unregistered.
Resetting the MCP causes it to try and communicate with
every possible RHU and RDU. Any unregistered devices
that reply at this time will subsequently receive regular com-
munications from the MCP. The MCP will generate a trouble
event for every unregistered device that it is in communi-
cation with.
An unregistered RHU will monitor its hazard circuitry and
generate any alarm, supervisory or trouble events that it
detects. These events will only be shown locally, i.e., at the
individual RHU display and will not be reported to the MCP.
If the RHU detects a decisive alarm, it will not activate its
release output.
An unregistered RDU will display a message that it is un-
registered on its display. Any troubles detected by it will not
be reported to the MCP.
Perform the following steps to register RHUs and RDUs:
1. Press the down arrow to display the Main Menu.
2. Select Set.
3. Select Register.
4. Select either Register RHU or Register RDU.
5. To select an RHU, with the X in the first field, press the
6. Select OK (move the X under OK and press ACCEPT).
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needs to be configured.
figuration parameters with the up and down arrow keys.
press the up or down arrow keys to toggle to the de-
sired setting.
For example, with Global Display shown, move the
cursor under Change and press the up or down arrow
key to change the display to Local Display. Press OK.
To select another parameter, return the X to the Sel
field.
displays "Set new config". Select OK. A confirmation
message "New Configuration Sent" is displayed. If it
fails, check the communications line and that the unit
is powered up. If the unit is unregistered, that message
will be displayed.
Registering RHUs and RDUs
up and down arrow keys to display the RHU that needs
to be registered. Note: Units with pre-existing Alarms
cannot be registered.
A confirmation message "RHU#X Registered" or
"RDU#X Registered" will display. However, if the mes-
sage "Not registered. Failed to respond" is shown on
the display, check the network.
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